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Upstairs at the Beresford

The devilishly dark, explosive prequel to cult bestselling author Will Carver's The Beresford...

Will Carver

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Orenda Books
25 June 2024
Hotel Beresford: a grand old building, just outside the city, where any soul is welcome, and strange goings-on mask explosive, deadly secrets. A chilling, darkly funny sequel to Will Carver's bestselling The Beresford…

 

‘Superbly paced and remarkably inventive, a book that demands to be read in a single sitting’ M.W. Craven

 

‘Delightfully dark and wickedly inventive … with characters that stick around long after the final page is turned, whether you want them to or not’ S J Watson

 

‘Multi-layered and masterfully written, this darkly humorous tale will both shock and entertain’ Heat magazine Book of the Month

 

  There are worse places than hell…

 

Hotel Beresford is a grand, old building, just outside the city. And any soul is welcome.

 

 Danielle Ortega works nights, singing at whatever dive bar will offer her a gig. She gets by, keeping to herself. Sam Walker gambles and drinks, and can't keep his hands to himself. Now he's tied up in a shoe closet with a dent in his head that matches Danielle's broken ashtray. 

 

The man in 731 has been dead for two days and his dog has not stopped barking. Two doors down, the couple who always smokes on the window ledge will mysteriously fall.

 

Upstairs, in the penthouse, Mr Balliol sees it all. He can peer into every crevice of every floor of the hotel from his screen-filled suite. He witnesses humanity and inhumanity in all its forms: loneliness, passion and desperation in equal measure. All the ingredients he needs to make a deal. 

 

When Danielle returns home one night to find Sam gone, a series of sinister events begins to unfold. But strange things often occur at Hotel Beresford, and many are only a distraction to hide something much, much darker…

  For fans of Chuck Palahniuk, Bret Easton Ellis, Jennifer Egan and Jonathan Franzen

 

‘From the wondrous mind of Will Carver … a tour de force that covers life, death and everything beyond’ David Jackson

  Praise for Will Carver

 

‘One of the most exciting authors in Britain’ Daily Express

 

'A smart, stylish writer' Daily Mail

 

‘Incredibly dark and very funny’ Harriet Tyce

‘Unlike anything you’ll read this year’ Heat

‘Impossibly original, stylish, sinister and heartfelt’ Chris Whitaker

‘Weirdly page-turning’ Sunday Times

 

‘Ambitious, dark and funny’ Mike Gayle

‘A highly original state-of-the-nation novel’ Literary Review

‘Oozes malevolence from every page’ Victoria Selman

‘Arguably the most original crime novel published this year’ Independent

‘Mesmeric’ Guardian

‘Memorable for its unrepentant darkness…’ Telegraph

 

 ‘Perceptive and twisted in equal measure’ CultureFly

 

‘Pitch-dark, intelligent and utterly addictive' Michael Wood

'Unflinching, blunt and brutal' Sam Holland

‘Equally enthralling and appalling’ James Oswald

‘One of the most compelling and original voices in crime fiction’ Alex North
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Imprint:   Orenda Books
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm, 
ISBN:   9781914585920
ISBN 10:   1914585925
Pages:   368
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Will Carver is the international bestselling author of the January David series. He spent his early years in Germany, but returned to the UK at age eleven, when his sporting career took off. He turned down a professional rugby contract to study theatre and television at King Alfred’s, Winchester, where he set up a successful theatre company. He currently runs his own fitness and nutrition company, and lives in Reading with his two children. Will’s latest title published by Orenda Books, The Beresford came out in July 2021. His previous title Hinton Hollow Death Trip was longlisted for the Not the Booker Prize, while Nothing Important Happened Today was longlisted for the Theakston’s Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year. Good Samaritans was book of the year in Guardian, Telegraph and Daily Express.

Reviews for Upstairs at the Beresford: The devilishly dark, explosive prequel to cult bestselling author Will Carver's The Beresford

"""A gripping novel laced with humour and cutting character insight ... a thrill from start to finish. Expect the unexpected!"" --Sarah Pinborough, author, Insomnia, on The Beresford ""The strangest and creepiest novel I read all year ... persuasive and compulsive."" --Ian Rankin on The Beresford"


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